The Holy Trinity is the most fundamental of all truths in the Christian faith that all other truths of the faith rest upon.
The difference between the mystery of the Holy Trinity and most, if not all, other mysteries of our faith is that this mystery of the Trinity is not about what God has done for us but about who God is in himself.
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Why Saudis are following Christ!
Christian convert Nasser al’Qahtani tells how as a Muslim he came to America, was trapped there because of the war in Iraq, married an American woman, and eventually, at great cost to himself, and suffering the rejection of his family in Saudi Arabia, became a believing Christian. He then recounts how that experience changed his life, his relationship with his wife, his career and in obedience to Jesus, his current mission to evangelise those whom Christ sends him to, not through arguments or apologetics, but through love.
How to Practice the Presence of God
Source: Ascension Presents via YouTube Throughout the Gospels Jesus says, “Remain in me” or “abide in me,” which—in simplified terms—means whatever you do, invite Jesus along. Ask him to “come with.” This is a way to grow in your relationship with him, but it’s also a smart thing to do […]
Mormons Refuted in 4 Points by Dr Taylor Marshall
Here’s how to refute Mormons in 4 Points, presented by Dr. Taylor Marshall from the New Saint Thomas Institute. Do you want to join NSTI and earn your Certificate in Catholic Theology? Visit: newsaintthomas.com
Pentecost
Source: Catholic Productions via YouTube As Pentecost approaches, have you ever wondered where does the feast of Pentecost come from? Is Pentecost just a Christian feast or was Pentecost a festival that was already being celebrated at the time of Jesus and before? If so, what would’ve the feast of […]
What is the Catholic Belief on the End of the World?
Here Tim Stables, Director of Apologetics adn Evangelization at Catholic Answers, responds to a query from a listener of the radio show, on what is the position of the Catholic Church on the End of the World. Tim outlines Catholic teaching on Heaven and what it will be like based on what we know from scripture and the teaching of the Catholic church, among other insights.
Red, Blue, & the Other Five Pills
Most people are familiar with the metaphor of the pills from the 1999 movie “The Matrix.”
In the movie, the hero Neo, played by Keanu Reeves can either take the red or the blue pill. Taking the latter mean he stays ignorant of the massive computer simulation around him and humanity. Taking the former means he has his eyes open to the truth, and all it implies.
How the Devil Uses Your Gifts and Talents Against You
The devil can do nothing on his own, but he can use your God-given gifts and talents against you.
The devil is prowling like a lion, looking for something or someone to devour. He does not create, he only corrupts the gifts God has given us. For example, God has given us freedom, and the devil tempts us to use that freedom against what is good.
How to Disagree Well
Source: Bishop Robert Barron via YouTube An article by the Protestant pastor Timothy Keller offers “6 Principles for How to Argue When You Disagree” (https://bit.ly/2zUAZSu). In today’s “Word on Fire Show,” Bishop Barron and Brandon Vogt and walk through the article and discuss how we can have better conversations with […]
Charismatic Gifts Explained
Charismatic Gifts are gifts that Paul speaks about in 1st Corinthians. But, what are these charismatic gifts and what is the purpose of Charismatic gifts for the Church?
Do they serve a function beyond themselves or are they merely a spiritual expression that has no further end?
Trent Horn: Why Are You Pro-Choice?
13:07: Daniel, Ohio
Q: Where do you draw the line?
Q: 22:38 – Mother’s choice?
29:20 Brad, off-air
Q: Are you willing to compromise on contraception to limit abortions?
Yuri Bezmenov: How to subvert a society
Source: Napo user via YouTube Yuri Bezmenov, (alias Tomas Schuman) was a Russian born, former KGB agent, who specialised in propaganda and subversion. In this video he outlines the four stages of corruption employed by the KGB, to undermine an ‘enemy’ society: Demoralisation; Destabilisation; Crisis and Normalisation. The tactics and […]